The Battle Born Educational Series | Wiring & Installation Fundamentals
Wiring batteries in parallel is how you increase capacity while keeping the same system voltage.
This is the most common configuration for expanding runtime in RV, marine, and off-grid lithium power systems. When done correctly, it provides a simple and scalable way to grow your system without changing how your equipment operates.
What Parallel Wiring Does
In a parallel connection, all positive terminals are connected together, and all negative terminals are connected together.
This keeps voltage the same while increasing total amp-hour capacity.
For example:
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Two 12-volt, 100 amp-hour batteries in parallel = 12 volts, 200 amp-hours

The system voltage remains unchanged, but the available energy storage doubles, allowing you to run your system longer between charges.
Step-by-Step Parallel Wiring
The process of wiring batteries in parallel is straightforward when done correctly.

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Start with matched batteries
Use the same battery model and amp-hour rating across the entire system. This ensures balanced performance. -
Connect positive to positive
Use properly sized cables to connect all positive terminals together. -
Connect negative to negative
Use matching cables to connect all negative terminals together. -
Establish system connections
Your main system connections should be taken from opposite ends of the battery bank. This helps distribute current evenly across all batteries.
Why Balanced Wiring Matters
Balanced wiring is one of the most important aspects of a parallel battery system.
Using equal-length cables and consistent connection points ensures that each battery:
- Charges evenly
- Discharges evenly
- Shares load equally

If wiring is uneven, some batteries may work harder than others. Over time, this can lead to imbalance, reduced performance, and shorter system lifespan.
Cable Sizing and Connection Quality
As capacity increases, so does the total current available from the battery bank.
Because of this, it is critical to:
- Use properly sized cables
- Ensure secure, clean connections
- Maintain consistent wiring practices
Proper cable sizing helps prevent voltage drop and heat buildup, ensuring the system performs efficiently under load.
Avoid Mixing Batteries
Just like with series wiring, it is important not to mix different battery models, capacities, or significantly different ages.

Mismatched batteries can lead to uneven charging and discharging, which reduces overall system performance and reliability.
Keeping your battery bank consistent ensures the system operates as intended.
Expanding Your Battery Bank
One of the main advantages of parallel wiring is scalability.
As your energy needs grow, you can add additional batteries to increase capacity without changing system voltage. This makes it easy to expand runtime over time without requiring major system changes.
The Bottom Line
Parallel wiring is the most common and practical way to increase capacity in a lithium power system.
By connecting batteries positive to positive and negative to negative, you can expand your battery bank while maintaining the same operating voltage.
When wired correctly, with balanced connections and properly sized cables, a parallel system provides reliable performance and a clear path for future expansion.
Next, we cover battery fusing and system protection, and why proper protection components are critical for safe operation. Read: Battery Fusing and System Safety Basics
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